Their names may not
be as recognizable as Fellows, O'Connell, Brabham, Gavin or
Beretta in the American Le Mans Series' GT1 class. But the
trio of drivers piloting the No. 35 Maserati MC12 entry in
Saturday's Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring hope to show they
are worthy of competing in the longest-running sports car
race in America.
Italians Andrea Bertolini, Fabio Babini and Fabrizio De
Simone each have experience in the FIA GT series. In
addition, De Simone raced at last year's Petit Le Mans and
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, and Babini placed third in the
2002 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring driving a Pirelli
Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
"It's a quite different track
compared to the ones we have in Europe," said Simone. "The
differences are mainly in the bumps and in the fast corners,
especially Turn 1 and Turn 17. The different asphalts on
this track…these are the main things...they are big
differences."
The Maserati MC12 was 19th overall and ninth in class during
Wednesday's morning practice session. It improved to 16th
overall and eighth in the GT1 class during the afternoon
with a fast lap of 2:00.381 (110.649 mph).
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"We have been testing since Monday until today," commented
De Simone. "We are still working to get our setup for our
car. We did all we could do."
The team has one more
practice session remaining, tomorrow morning, during which
to tweak the car. Qualifying is then scheduled for 2:05pm
EST.
"It's not easy to drive here for the cars are all
different," said Babini. "It's not easy for the bumps on the
tracks. But I'm excited to drive at Sebring. American racing
is very spirited racing."
"Aston Martin is very fast and so is Corvette," said
Bertolini. "I hope for the race that our car is very
consistent. At the moment, the car is not easy because we
don't have more time. We have a short time to practice."
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